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Title
Notes on aerodynamic forces on airshiphulls. L.B. Tucker.man. NACA Tech.Note 129 (1923)
An analysis of the deformation of themooring spindle of the "Shenandoah".L.B. Tuckerman and C.S . Aitchison.BS Tech. Pap. 18, 609 (1925)
Inertia factors of ellipsoids for use inairship design. L. B. Tuckerman.NACA Tech. Report 210, 11th annualreport ( 1925 )
Technical aspects of the loss of theU.S.S. Shenandoah. J. of Am. Soc 9
Naval Engrs. (Washington 9, D.C.)28, No. 3 (1926)
Strength of tubing under combined axialand transverse loading. L.B . Tuckerman,S.N, Petrenko and C.D. Johns on. N/C
A
Tech. Note 307 (1929)
Strength of welded joints in tubular membersfor aircraft. H.L.Whittemore and W.C.Brueggeman. NACA Tech. Reports 16(1930)- Am. Welding Soc. (NewYork 18, N.Y.), 2, 107 (1930)
Strength of rectangular flat plates underedge compression. L.Schuman, andG.Back. NACA Tech. Reports 16 (1930)
Failures of aircraft engine Darts and causesthereof. L.B. Tuckerman. Discussion.Proc. Am. Soc. Testing Materials(Philadelphia 3? Pa) 30, part II,195 (1930)
Contribution to the design of compressionmembers in aircraft. W.R. Osgood. J.Research NBS 13 . .157 (1934)
A method for determining stresses in a non-rotating propeller blade vibratingwith a natural frequency. W.Ramb.rg,P.S.Ballif and M.J.West. J. ResearchNBS 14
,189 (1935)
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A ir cr eft: Mater ia IsMarburg LectureProc. Am. 3oc.(Philadelphia 33 ( 1935 )
and testing, Edgar. L.B. Tucker man.Testing Materials'
,Pa. ) 35? Part II
?
Mechanical properties 'of aluminum alloyr i ve t s . V/ . C . Brue ggeman . NAGA Tech.Note 585 (1936)
An interesting case of sub-multipleresonance. L.B .Tuckerman and W.Ramberg. The Physical Review(New York 22, N.Y. ) 49, No. 11,862, 2nd Series (193*^)
Series Price
Strength of welded aircraft joints. W. C.
Brueggeman. NACA Tech. Reports 23(1937)
TR 584 15^
Torsion tests of tubes. A.H.Stang, W
.
Ramberg and G.Back. NACA Tech.Reports 23 (1937)
TR601 10/rf
Column strength of tubes elastically re-restrained against rotation at the ends.W.R. Osgood. NACA Tech. Reports 24 ( 1938 -)
TR615 15^
Fatigue testing of wing beams by theresonance method. W.M.Bleakney.NACA Tech. Note 660 (1938)
TN66 O
The crinkling strength and the bendingstrength of round aircraft tubing.W.R. Osgood. NACA Tech, Reports 24(1938)
TR632 lOjzf
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Experimental study of deformation andeffective width in axially loadedsheet-stringer panels. W.Ramberg,A. E .McPherson and S.Levy. NACATech. Note 684 (1.939)
TN684
Calculation of stresses and naturalfrequencies for a totating propellerblade vibrating flexurally. W.Ramberg and S.Levy. J. Research MBS
21, 639 (1938)
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The column strength of two extruded alumi-num alloy H-sections. W. R. Osgoodand Marshall Holt. NACA Tech. Reports25, (1939)
Compressive test of a monocoque box. W.Ramber
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,A . E . MePhe
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NACA Tech. Note 721 (1939)
Principles of moment distribution appliedto stability of structural members.W.R. Osgood. Discussion, Proc. FifthInter national Congress for AppliedMechanics (New York, N. Y. ) 149 (1939)
Dimensionless coefficients applied to thesolution of column problems. W.R.Osgood. Discussion. J. Aerc. Sciences(New York 21, N. Y. ) No. 1, 23(1940)
Mechanical properties of flush-rivetedjoints. W.C.Brueggeman and F.C.Roop.NACA Tech. Report 701 (1940)
Mechanical properties of flush-rivetedjoints submitted by five airplanemanufacturers. W.C.Brueggeman. NACAWartime Report (1942)
Rectangular plate loaded along two adjacentedges by couples in its own Plane.W.R. Osgood. J. Research NBS 28
,159
(1942)
Bending of rectangular plates with largedeflections, S.Levy. NACA Tech.Report (1942)
Square plate with clamped edges undernormal pressure producing largedeflections. S.Levy. NACA 'Tech.
Report (1942)
Normal-pressure tests of circular plateswith clamped edges. A ,E .McPherson,W.Ramberg, and S.Levy. NACA Tech.Report 744 (1942)
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Torsion test of a monocoque box. S.Levy,A . E . MePher s on and W . R a rnber g . NAC
A
Tech. Note 782 (1942)TN872
Normal-pressure tests of rectangular dates.W.Ramberg, A.E .McPherson and S.Levy.NASA Tech. Report 748 (1942)
TR748
Bending with large deflection of a dampedrectangular plate with length-widthratio of 1.5 under normal pressure.S.Levy and S.Greenman. NACA Tech.Note 853 (1942)
TN853
Effect of rivet and spot-weld spacing onthe strength of axially loaded ' sheet-stringer panels of 24S-T aluminum ‘alloy,S.Levy, A. E. McPherson and W.Ramberg.NACA Tech. Note 856 (1942)
TN856
Bending tests of a monocoque box. A.E.McPherson, W.Ramberg and S.Levy. NACATech. Note 873 (1942)
TN873
Buckling of rectangular plates with built-in edges. S.Levy. J. of Appl. Mech.(New York 18, N.Y. ) 9, No. 4, A-171,(1942)
Large -deflection theory for end compressionof long rectangular plates rigidlyclamped along two edges. S.Levy andP.Krupen. NACA Tech. Note 884 (1943)
TN884
Large -deflect ion theory of curved sheet.S.Levy. NACA Tech. Note 895 (1943) TN895
The center of shear again. W.R. Osgood. J.
of Applied Mechanics (New York 16, N.Y.)10, No. 2, A-62, (1943 )•
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Round heat-treated chromium-molybdenum-steeltubing under combined loads. W.R. Osgood.NACA Tech. Note 896 (1943)
TN896
Effect of curvature on strength of axiallyloaded sheet-stringer panels. W.Ramberg,S.Levy and K.L.Fienuo. NACA Tech. Note 944(1944)
TN944
Torsion test to failure of a monocoque box.A.E .McPherson, D.Goldenberg and G.
Zibritosky. NACA Tech. Note 953 (1944)TN953
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Effect of developed width on strength ofaxially loaded curved sheet stringerpanels. A, E. McPherson, K.L.Fienupand G.Zibr itosky. NACA Wartime Re-port W-51 ( 1944 )
W-51
Simply supported long rectangular plateunder combined axial load and normalpressure. S.Levy, D.Goldenberg and G.
Zibr itosky. NACA Tech. Note 949 (194-4)
TN949
Axial fatigue test of 10 airplane wing-beam specimens by the resonancemethod. W.C .Brueggeman, P.Krupen andF.C.Roop. NACA Tech. Note 959 (1944)
TN959
Notes on columns. W.R. Osgood. Discussion.J. of the Aero. Sciences (New York 21,N.Y.) 11, No. 3 , 196 (1944)
Corrections for lengths of columns testedbetween knife edges. W.R. Osgood, J. ofthe Aero. Sciences. (New York 21, N, Y.
)
11, No. 4, 378 (1944)
Column formulas. W.R. Osgood. Proc. Am. Soc.Civil Engineers (New York 18, N.Y.)70, No. 1 (1944)
Axial fatigue tests at zero mean stress of24S-T aluminum alloy sheet with andwithout a circular hole. W. C .Brueggeman,M. Mayer, Jr. and W.R. Smith. NACA Tech.Note 955 (1944)
TN955
Analysis of square shear web above bucklingload. S.Levy, K.L.Fienup and R.M.Woolley. NACA Tech. Note 962 (1945)
TN962
Strength of wing beams under axial andtransverse loads. W.Ramberg, A.E.McPherson and S.Levy. NACA Tech. Note988 (1945)
TN988
Instability of extrusions under compres-sive loads. W.Ramberg and S.Levy.J. of the Aero. Sciences (New York 21,N.Y. ) 12, No. 4, 485' (1945)
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Plastic bending - approximate solution.W.R. Osgood. J. of the Aero.Sciences (New York 21, N.Y.
)
12, No. 4, 408 (1945)
Analysis of deep rectangular shear webabove buckling load. S.Levy, R.M,V/oolley and J.N.Corrick. NACA TNI 009Tech. Note 1009 (1946)
Clamped long rectangular plate under com-bined axial load and normal pressure.R.M,Woolley, J.N.Corrick and S.Levy.NACA Tech. Note 1047 (1946)
Effect of normal pressure on strength ofaxially loaded sheet-stringer panels.A . E . Me Pherson, S . Le vy and G . Z ibr i
-
tosky. NACA Tech. Note 1041 (1946)
Instability of outstanding flanges simplysupported at one edge and reinforcedby bulbs at other edge. S. Goodman and TN1433E. Eoyd. NACA Tech. Note 1438 (1947)
Instability of simply supported squareplate with reinforced circular holein edge compression. S.Levy,. R.M. RP1849 lOjzf
Woolley and W . D . broil. J . Rose archNBS, 39 ,
No. 7, 571 (1947)
Computation of influence coefficientsfor aircraft structures with discon-tinuities a nd swe e p -ba ck . S . Le vy
.
J. Aero. Sciences (New York 21, N.Y.)14, No. 10, 547, (1947)
Reinforcement of a small circular hole ina plane sheet under tension. S.Levy,A. E. McPherson and F.C. Smith. J. ofApplied Mechanics (New York 18, N.Y.)15
9No. 2, 160 (1948)
TNI047
TNI 041
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ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
The reports on structural .properties ofhouse constructions
9designated as Building
Materials and Structures Reports (BMS) ,
arelisted in Letter Circular LC902. This lettercircular can be obtained free on request tothe National Bureau of Standards
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Tests of large bridge columns. J.H.Griffith and J.G. Bragg. (1918) T101 OP
The compressive strength of large brickpiers. J.G. Bragg (1918) • Till OP
Load strain-gage tests of 150-ton float-ing crane for the Bureau of Yards andDocks, U.S. Navy Department. L.J.Larson and R.L. Tempi in. (1920)
T151 OP
Results of some compressive tests ofstructural steel angles. A.H.Stangand L.R.Strickenberg. Tech. Pap. BS16
,651 (1922)
T2l8_ OP
Welded pressure vessels. Bui. No. 5 Am.Bureau Welding (New York-18, N.Y.)J. Am. Welding Soc. (New York 18, N.Y.)2, 11 (1923)
Some compressive tests of hollow tilewalls. H. L.Whittemore and' B.D.Hath-cock. BS Tech. Pap. 17
, 513 (1923)T238 OP
Stresses in a few welded and riveted tanks .
tested under hydrostatic pressure.. A.H.Stang and T.W. Greene. Tech. Pap. BS 17
,
645 (1923)
T243 10£
Strength of ideal walls, nrick and ClayRecord (Chicago 3? HI.) 62? No. 4,
313 (1923)
Spot-welded girders and columns tested forstrength. L.B. Tuckerman. Eng. News-Record (New York 18, N.Y. ) $2 ,
982 (1924)
Strength of steel tubing under combined columnand transverse loading including testsof columns and beams. T.W. Greene, Tech.Pap. BS 18, 243 (1924)
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Proper construction of welds for pressurevessels. H. L.Whit temore . Eng. News-Record (New York 18, N.Y.) 92, 462(1924)
Tests of some girder hooks. H.L.Whittemoreand /..H.Stang. Tech. Pap. BS 18, 3 95(1924)
T260 10*?
Tangent modulus and the strength of steelcolumns in tests. O.H.Basquin. BS Tech.pap. 18, 381 (1924)
T263 OP
Tests of I-beams in torsion. L.B . Tuckerman.Discussion, Eng. News-Record (New York18, N.Y. ) 21, o82 (1924)
Compressive strength of sand -lime brickwalls. H.L.Whittemore and A. H.Stang.BS Tech. Pap. 12, 57 (1925)
T276 OP
Tests of hollow tile and concrete slabsreinforced in one direction. D. E.Parsons and A „ H.Stang. BS Tech. Pap.
19, 465 ( 1925 )
T291 OP
Compressive and transverse strength ofhollow-tile walls. A. H.Stang, D.E.Parsons and H.D. Foster. BS Tech. Pap,
20, 317 (1926)
T311 15^
Strain lines, structural members. DelawareBridge. MIsc. Pub. BS M72 (1926) M72 • OP
Steel trusses carry 22 stories in. ChicagoHotel. Eng. News-Record (New York 18,N.Y.) 96, No. 16, 641 (1926)
Investigation of the behavior and of theultimate strength of riveted jointsund e r load. E . L . Gayhar t ,
C omdr. ,
U . S . N
.
Trans. Soc. Naval Architects and Marine-Engineers (New York, N.Y'.) 14, '55 (1926)
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Compressive strength of column web platesand wide web columns. R. 3. Johnston. T327 OPTech. Pap. BS 20, 733 (1926)
Tests of large columns with H-shaped section.L.B.Tuckerman and A.H.Stang. Tech. T328 OPPap. BS 21, 1 (1926)
Stresses in a rail due to a falling weight.A.H.Stang. J. Am* Weld. Soc. (New York18, N.Y. ) 6
,No. 3 ,
64 (1927)
The strength of solid and hollow walls ofbrick. A.H.Stang. The Ceramic Age(Newark, N.J.) 10, No. 6
,198 (1927),
Architect, Builder & Industrial News,4, No. 7, 141 (1928), Building Economy,4, No. 1, 20 (1928)
Strength of inter locking-rib tile walls.A.H.Stang, D.E. Parsons and A.B.McDaniel. BS Tech. Pap. 22,
_389 (1928)
Transverse tests of H-section column splices.J.H. Edwards, H. L.Whittemore and A.H.Stang. BS J. Research 4, 395 (1930)J. Am. Welding Soc. (New York 18 ,
N.Y.)9, 7 (1930) •
Test of composite beams and slabs of hollowtile and concrete. D.E. Parsons andA.H.Stang. BS J. Research 4, No. 6,815, (1930)
Compressive tests of bases for subway columns.J.H.Edwards, H. L.Whittemore and A.H.Stang. BS J. Research
9819 (1930).
J. Am Welding Soc. (New York 18,N.Y.)
10, 20 (1931)
Strength of welded shelf angle connections.J. H.Edwards ,
H. L.Whittemore and A.H.Stang. BS J. Research 5? 78l (1930).J. Am. Welding Soc. (New York 18
,N.Y.)
10,29 ( 1931 )
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Stress distribution welded steel pedestals.J.H. Edwards, H. L.Whittemore and A.H.Stang. BS J. Research .5, 803 (1930).J. Am. Welding Soc. (New York 18, N. Y.
)
Series
RP232
10, 46 ( 1931 )
Strain measurement in the reinforcementthe dome of the Natural HistoryBuilding. W.C. Lyons, H. L .Whittemore
,
A. H. Stang and L.R .Sweetman. BS J.Research 6
,183 (1931)
for
RP268
Compressive tecolumns
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sts of jointed H-section sts
J.H.Edwards,
H. L.Whittemoreand A. H. Stang. BS J. Research 6, 305
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(193-1)
Tests of cellular sheet-steel flooring.H.L.Whittemore and J.M.Frankland
.
BS J. Research J2, 131 (1932) J. Am.Welding Soc. IP, 4 (1933)
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RP463
Final report committee on weldedBureau Welding (New York 18
ail joints .Am.N.Y.) (1932)
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The areas and tensile properties of deformedconcrete reinforcement bars. A. H, Stang,L.R. Sweetman and C. Gough. BS J. Re-search j), 509 ( 1932 )
RP486 OP
Column curves and stress-strain diagrams.W.R. Osgood. BS J. Research 3), 57
1
(1932)
Shear tests of reinforced brick masonrybeams. D.E. Parson, A. H. Stang andJ.W.McBurney. BS J. Research j?.
No. 6 , 749 .(1932)
Wind bracing connection efficiency. W’.R'.
Osgood. Discussion. Proc. Am. Soc.Civil Engineers (New York 18, rJ.Y. )
58, 675 (1932)
Compressive strength of steel columns in-cased in brick walls. A. L. Harris,A. H. Stang and J.W.McBurney. BS J.
Research 10. No. 1, 123 (1933)
RP492 OP
RP504 OP
RP520 5/6
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Test of a flat steel plate floor under load.L.B. Tuckerman, A.H.Stang and W.R. RP662Osgood. BS J. Research 12, 362 (1934)
Neutral axis in a. reinforced concretemember subjected to combined stress.W.R. Osgood. Civil Eng. (New York 18,N.Y.
)
4, No. 10, 546 (1934)
Stresses in space structures, W.R. Osgood.Discussion. Proc, Am. Soc. CivilEngineers (New York 18, N.Y.) 60,1085 (1934)
Tests of Mesnager hinges .. D.E .Parsons andA.H.Stang. J.Am. Concrete Inst,(Detroit, Mich.) 6
, 304 (1935).
The double -modulus theory of column action.W.R. Osgood. Civ. Eng. (New York 18,N.Y.) 5, No. 3 , 173 (1935)
Rational design of steel columns. W.R. Osgood.Discussion. Proc. Am. Soc. CivilEngineers (New York 18, N.Y.) 6_1,
No. 3 , 391 (1935)
Test of steel tower columns for the GeorgeWashington Bridge. A.H.Stang and H.L.Whittemore. J. Research NBS JL5, .317(1935)
Accelerated service test of pintle bearings,A.H.Stang and L.R . Sweetman. J. ResearchNBS li, 591 (1935)
Some tests of steel columns incased inconcrete. A.H.Stang, H.L.Whittemoreand D.E. Par sons. J. Re search NBS 1_6,
265 (1936)
Tests of eight large H-shaped columns fab-ricated from carbon manganese steel.A.H.Stang, H.L.Whittemore and L.R.Sweetmen. J. Research NBS 16, 595(1936)
Tests of steel chord members for the BayonneBridge. A.H.Stang, H.L.Whittemore andL.R .Sweetman. J. Research NBS 16
,627
(1936)
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RP896
RP897
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Strength of a riveted steel rigid framehaving straight flanges. A.H.Stang,M. Greenspan and W’.R . Osgood . J'. Re- RP1130search KBS 21, 269 (1938)
Strength of a riveted steel rigid framehaving a curved inner flange. A.H.Stang, M. Greenspan and W.R; Osgood. RP1161J. Research NBS 21, 853 (1938)
Heterostatic loading and critical astaticloads. L.B. Tucker man. J. Research RPII63NBS 22, 1 (1939)
A theory of flexure for beams with non-parallel extreme fibers.' W.R. Osgood.Trans. Am. Soc. Mechanical Engineers(New York 18, N.Y. ) 6l, "A-122 (1939)
Strength of a welded steel rigid frame. A.H.Stang and M. Greenspan. J. Research NBS RP122423, 145 (1939)'
Steel rigid frames. W.R . Osgood . Discussion.Proc. Am. So.c. Civil Engineers (NewYork 18, N.Y.) 67, 472 (1941)
Stresses in a rectangular knee of a rigidframe. W.R. Osgood. J. Research NBS RP143122, 443 (1941)
Refinement in design to conserve materials. - .
W.R. Osgood. Eng. News Record (New York18, N.Y.) 128
,No, 17, 58 (1942)
Perforated cover plates, for steel columns:program and test methods. A.H.Stang'and M. Greenspan. J. Research NBS 28, • BP1473No. 6, 669 (1942)
Perforated cover plates for steel columns:compressive properties of plates havingovaloid perforations and a width-to--thickness ratio of 40. A.H.Stang andM. Greenspan, J. Research NBS 28, No. 6,687 (1942)
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Perforated cover elates for steel columns:compressive nronerties of elates hav-ing ovaloid perforations and a width-to thickness ratio of 68. A.H.Stang • RPlpOland M.Greensean. J. Research NBS 29,No. 4, 279 (1942) . .
Perforated cover elates for steel columns:comeressive eroeerties of elates havingovaloid eerforations and a width-tothickness ratio of 53. A.H.Stang and RP1514M. Greenspan. J. Research NBS 30, No. 1,15 (1943)
Perforated cover elates for steel columns:comeressive eroeerties of plateshaving circular eerforations and awidth-to thicknesd ratio of 53. A.H, RP1527Stang and M. Greenspan. J. -Research •
NBS 30, No. 3, 177 (1943)"“
Perforated cover elates for steel columns:compressive, eroeerties of elates havinga net-to-gross cross -sectional-area .
.
ratio of O.33. A.H.Stang and M. Greeasean. RP1540J. Research NBS 90 . No. 5 ?
411 (1943)
Axial rigidity of perforated structuralmembers. M. Greenspan. J. Research RP1568NBS 31, 305 (1943)
Device for measuring erincieal curvaturesand princieal strains on a nearlyplane surface. A. E .McPherson. NACA TN1137
Tech. Note 1137 (1947)
Performance test of wire strain gagesV - Error in indicated bending strainsin thin sheet metal due to thicknessand rigidity of gage. W.R.CamDbell TNI3I0
and A.F.Medbery. NACA. Tech. Note 133.8
(1947)
A vacuum tube for acceleration measurement.W.Ramberg. Electrical Engineering (NewYork 18, N.Y. ) 66, No. 6, 555 (1947)
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The measurement of acceleration with avacuum' tube. W.Ramberg. Proc. Am
.
Inst. Elec. Eng. (New York 18,'N.Y.), Paper 47-108 T Section,66
, (1947)
Performance tests of wire strain gagesVI - Effect of temperature on cal-ibration factor and gage resistance. TN14 56W.R.Camnbell. NACA Tech. Note 1456(1948)
Perforated cover plates for steel col-umns: compressive nronerties ofplates having ovaloid, elliptical, .
and "square" perforations. A.H.Stang and B.S.Jaffe. J. ResearchNBS 40, No. 2, 121 (1948)
Perforated cover plates for steel columns:Summary of co ! ores si ve properties.A.Ii. Stang and M. Greenspan. J. ResearchNBS 40, No. 5, 347 (1948)
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Title Series
The friction and carrying capacity of balland roller bearings. H. L.Whittemore T201and S. N. Petrenko. (1921)
Experimental use of liquid air and explosivesfor tightening body-bound bolts. H.L.Whittemore, Am. -Machinist (New York 18,N.Y. ) 16, 524 (1922)
The strength of bolt threads as affected byinaccurate machining. G.M, Doming.Mech. Engineering (New York 18, N.Y.
)
41, 583 (1923)
Bibliography on riveted joints. Am. Soc.Mech, Engineers (New York 18, N.Y,(1924)
Laboratory strength tests of motor truckwheels, T.W. Greene, J. Soc, AutomotiveEngineers (New York 18, N.Y.) XY, 150(1924)
Tests of ball bearings for rotating beamfatigue machines. L,B. Tuckerman andC.S.Aitchison, Am. Machinist (NewYork 18, N.Y.) 6l, 369 (1924)
Physical pronerties of electrically weldedsteel tubing. H.L,Whittemore
,J.S.
A.delson and E , O.Seaquist , BS J. Research RPl6l4, 475 (1930), J, Am. ’Welding Soc.(New York 18, N.Y,), 1, 17 (1930)
Note on the electrical resistance of contactsbetween nuts and bolts. F.Wenner, G.W,Nusbaum and B, C.Cr nicks hanks , BS J, RP22yResearch 1, 757 (1930)
The relation of torque to tension for thread-locking devices. H. L.Whittemore
,G.W.
Nusbaum and E, O.Seaquist . BS J, Research Nioco
1, 945 (1931)
Impact and static tensile nronerties of bolts,H, L.Whittemore
,E. O.Seaquist and G.W. RP763
Nusbaum. J. Research NBS 14 , 139 (1935)
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Load distribution and strength of elevatorcable equalizers. A.H.Stang and L.R. PQSweetman. J. Research iJBS 12, 291( 1936 )
The sliding of metals. V/.R. Osgood. TheEngineer (London, England) 168 . 426(1939)
Price
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Tests of hollow building* tiles. BernardD'.Hathcock ahd E. Skillman. (1919) TP120 OP
Strength and other properties of wire rone.J. H. Griffith and' J.G. Bragg. (1919) . T121 OP
Physical tests of motor truck wheels. C.P.Hoffman. (1920) T150 OP
Results of some tests of manila rone. A.H.Stang and L.R.Str ickenberg*. (1921) ' T198 OP
Tests of rotary drill pipes, A.H.Stang.Iron Age (New York 17 ,
N.Y. ) 108,804 (1921) and 109., 359 (1922)
Size standardization by preferred numbers.L.B.Tuckerrnan. Am. Soc. Mech. Eng.(New York 18, N.Y.) (1922)
Investigation of oxvacetylene welding andcutting blowpines, with special refer-ence' to their “design, safety ahdeconomy in oner at ion. R.S. Johnston.(1922)
Some tests of steel wire rone, on sheave's. E.
Skillman. Tech. Pap. BS 17, 22 7 (1923)
Loading tests of a hollow tile and reinforcedconcrete floor 'of Arlington Building,Washington, D.C. L.J. Larson and S.N.Petrenko. Tech, Pap. BS 12, 405 (1923)
*
T200
T229
T236
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Testing gas welds. H. L.Whrttetiore . WeldingEngineer (Chicago 11, 111.) 12, 38 (1927)Am. Machinist (New York 18, N.Y.)' 66
,40
(1927). Power (New York 18, N.Y.) 69 . 211(1927). Acetylene J. (Chicago*, 111.), 28,330 (1927). Welding J. (London, England),XXIV, 46 and 156 (1927).
Comparative tests of* six-inch ca’st Iron Pineof American and French Manufacture. * T 136S.N. Petrenko. Tech. Pan.BS 21, 231 (1927)
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Control for welding. H. L.Whittemore
.
J. Am. Welding .Soc . (New York 18, N.Y.)7
,52 ( 1928 )
Efficiency of machinists' vises. H.L.Whittemore and L.R . Sweetman. BS J.Research 3 ,
191 (1929)
Corrosion of open valley flashings. K.H.Beij. BS J. Research 3 ,
No. 6, 987
(1929)
Procedure control for aircraft welding.H.L,Whittemore
,J.J. Crowe and'H.H.
Moss. Proc, Am. Soc. Testing Materials(Philadelphia 3 ,
Pa.) 30, part II, 140(1930). Welding (Pittsburgh, Pa.), 1,589 (1930)
Seams for copper roofing. K.H. Beij. BS J.Research 585 (1930)
Report of structural steel welding committee.Am. Bureau Welding (New York 18, N.Y.)(1931).
A welded dredge pipe. H. L.Whittemore'.Industry and Welding (Cleveland 13,Ohio) 2, 12 (1931).
Welding research. H. L.Whittemore . Industryand Welding (Cleveland 13 ,
Ohio) 2, 7(1931).
A welded steam pipe. H. L.Whittemore . Industryand Welding (Cleveland 13 ,
Ohio) 2, 2
(1931).
These consulting engineers. H. L.Whittemore
.
Industry and Welding (Cleveland 13 ,
Ohio) 4, 17 (1932)
Safe welding practice. H. L.Whittemore . Eng.News-Record (New York 18, N.Y.) 112,23 7 (1934).
Flow in roof gutters. K.Hilding Beij.BS J. Research 12, No. 2, 193 (1934). RP644 5^
RP91 OP
RP123 OP
RP216 15£
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Page 3
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Report of the joint board of reviewappointed to investigate the causesof the accident to the balloon"Exploiter",. L-. B. Tuckermam Memberof the Board. National GeographicSociety contributed technical papersstratosphere series. No. 1, 71 (1935)
Ballast requirements and performance of thestratosphere balloon "Explorer II".L.B . Tuckerman, W,Ramberg and F.D.Swan*National Geographic Society contributedtechnical papers stratosphere series,No. 2, 250 (1936)
Inspection and tensile tests of some wornwire ropes. W.H\Fulweiler
,A»H v Stang
and L.RvSweetman* JYResearch UBS 17 ,
401 (1936)
Approximation to a function of one variablefrom a set of its mean values. M.Greenspan. J* Research NBS 23 , 309(1939)
RP920
RP1235
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Effect of a small hole on the stresses in auniformly loaded plate. M. Greenspan.Quarterly of Applied Mathematics(Providence, R.I.) II, No. 1, 60(1944)
The Hankinson Formula- V/.R. Osgood. Commentand discussion. Eng. News Record (NewYork 18, N.Y.) J3i, 646 (1945)
Impact strength of nylon and of sisal ropes.S.B. Newman and II. G. Wheeler* J. Research RP1679 lOjz?
NBS 35 ,417 (1945)
Dynamic tensile tests of parachute webbing.A.H.Stang, M. Greenspan and S.B. Newman. RP1710 5^J. Research NBS 36 ,
No. 10, 411 (1946)
Theory for axial rigidity of structuralmembers having ovaloid or square perfor-ations. M, Greenspan. J. Research NBS RP1737 10c
32, No. 3 , 157 (1946)
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A statistical analysis of some mechanicalproperties of manila rope. S.B. Newmanand J.H. Curtiss. J. Research NBS 19,No. 7, 551 (1947)
On the intensity of light reflected fromor transmitted through a pile ofplates. L.B.Tuckerman. J. Opt. Soc.of Am. (New York 22, N.Y.) 32, No. 10,8l8 (1947) .
RP1847 10£
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PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
Title Series
Impact tests for woods. NACA Tech. Note78 ,
(1922) TN?8
Fatigue or progressive failure of metalsunder repeated stress. L.B. Tucker man.Discussion. Proc. Am. Soc. TestingMaterials (Philadelphia 3 ,
Pa.) 22 .
part II, 266 (1922)
Mechanical meaning of hardness numbers.. S.N.Petrenko. Mech. Engineering (New York 18
,
N.Y.) 46, 926 (1924)
Hardness and hardness testing. L.B. Tuckerman.Mech. Engineering (New York 18, N.Y,.)
47 , 53 Cl92 5)'
Report of conference on fatigue phenomena ofmetals. H. L.Whittemore . Nat. Res. Council,Div. of Eng. and Ind. Research, 21 .(1927)
The strength of brick in tension. J.W.Mc-Burney. J. Am. Ceramic Soc., (Columbus 2,Ohio) 2, No. 2, 114 (1928)
The effect of strength of brick on compres-sive strength of brick masonry. J .VI.
McBurney. Proc. Am. Soc. Testing Materials(Philadelphia 3 ,
Pa.) 28 . cart II,,6o5 •
( 1928 )
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Compressive strength of clay brick walls.A.H.Stang, D.E. Parsons and J.W. Mc-Burney. BS J. Research 3 ?
No. 4, 507(1929)
RP108
Fatigue resistance of some aluminum alloys..
L.B. Tuckerman. Discussion. Proc. Am.Soc. Testing Materials (Philadelphia 3?Pa.) 29, part II, 344 (1929)
Fatigue studies of non-ferrous sheet metals.L.B. Tuckerman. Discussion. Proc. Am.Soc. Testing Materials (Philadelphia3, Pa.) 29, nart II, 365 (1929)
Aircraft materials. L.B. Tuckerman. DiscussionProc* Am* Soc. Testing Materials.(Philadelphia 3? Pa.) X2 »
Part II, 175(1930)
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A rational definition of yield strength.W.R. Osgood. J. of Add lied Mechanics,(New York 18, N.Y. ) 7, No. 2, A-6l(1940)
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Material shortages ft redesign and substi-tut i on . H . L .Whit t e nor e . Eng . News -
Record (New York 18,N.Y.) 128, 114
(1942)
Tensile and pack compressive tests ofsome sheets of aluminum, alloy,1025 carbon steel, and chromium-nickelsteel. C . S . Aitchison and J. A. Miller.NACA Tech Note 840. (1942)
Tensile and compressive properties of somestainless steel sheets'. G.S .Aitchison,W.Ramberg, L.B. Tuckerman and H.L.Whittemore. J. Research NBS 28, 499
•>(1942)
Description of stress -strain curves by threeparameters. V/. Ramberg and W.R. Osgood.NACA Tech. Note 902 (1943)
Tensile and compressive tests of magnesiumalloy <1-1 sheet. C . S .Aitchison and
\ j. A.-Miller. NACA Tech. Note 913 (1943)
Mechanical properties of metals and alloys.John L. Ever hart, W.Earl Lindlief, J.
Kanegis, P. G.Weissler and FriedaSiegel. Circular 447 (1943)
Symposium on the significance of the hard-ness test of metals in relation todesign. L.B. Tuckerman . Discussion.Proc. Am. Soc. Testing Materials(Philadelphia 3, Pa.
) _B, 847 (1943)
Significance of the secent and tangent •
moduli of elasticity in structuraldesign. W.R. Osgood. Discussion. .J. ofthe Aeronautical Sciences (New York21, N.Y.) 11, No. 1, 91 (1944)
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TN913
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Plastic bending. W. R. Osgood. J. of theAeronautical Sciences (New York 21,N.Y. ) 11, No. 3, 213 (1944)
Micro-do for mat ion under tension and com-pression loads of thin aluminum alloysheets for aircraft construction.J. A. Miller. Discussion. Proc. Am. Soc.-Testing Materials (Philadelphia 3, Pa.)44, 683 (1944)
Axial fatigue tests at two stress amplitudesof 0.032-inch 24S-T sheet specimenswith a circular hole. W.C.Brueggeman, TN983M. Mayer
5Jr. and V/.H. Smith. NASA Tech.
Note 983 (1945)
Plastic bending - further considerations.¥ .R . Os g ood . J . of the Acr ona ut i c a1Sciences (New York 21, N.Y.) 12, No. 3 9
2 53 (1945)
Stress-strain formulas. V/.R. Osgood, J. ofthe Aeronautical Sciences (New York21, N.Y.) 11, No. 1, 45 (194-6)
Stress-strain and elongation graphs foraluminum alloy R3OI sheet. J. A. Miller. TN1010NACA Tech. Note 1010 (1946)
Determination and presentation of compressivestress strain data for thin sheet metal.W . Ramber g and J . A . Miller . J . Aer o
.
Sciences (New York 21, N.Y.) IP, No. 11,569 (1946)
Poisson's ratio of some structural alloysfor lar ge s tr ains . A . H. S tang
,M.
G-r e e ns pan and S . B . Newman . J . Re searchMBS ^7
1 211 (1946)
RP1742 10^
Stress -strain and elongation graphs foralclad aluminum-alloy 753-T sheet. J.A,Miller. NACA Tech. Note 1385 (1947)
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Stress-strain and elongation graphs foralclad aluminum-alloy 24S-T sheet.James A. Miller. NACA Tech. Note 1512(1948)
Stress-strain and elongation graphs foralclad aluminum-alloy 24S-T81 sheet.NACA Tech. Note 1513 (1948)
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TESTING METHODS
Title Series
Comparison of five methods used to measurehardness. R„ P. Devries. (1912) Til
Airplane tensiometer. L.J. Larson. NACAReport 32 -4th Annual Report (1918) TR32
The hardness testing of metals. Report of.
Committee of Eng. Div.' of Nat. ResearchCouncil. Mech. Engineering (New York 18,N.Y. ) £3 ,
445 (1921)
Optical strain gages and extensometer s . L.B.‘Tuckerman. Proc. Am. 80c. TestingMaterials (Philadelphia 3, Pa.) 21 «
part II, 602 (1923).
New developments ’in electrical telemeters.O. S. Peters and R.S .Johnston. Proc. Am.Soc. Testing Materials (Philadelphia 3,Pa.), £3.5 Part II, 392 (1923)
Equalizer apparatus 'for transverse testsof brick. H-. L. Whitt emore , BS Tech. ' T2fl OPPapers. 18, 107 • (1924)
A simple fixture for testing belting. Am. '
Machinist (New ‘York 18, N.Y.) of),
722 (1924)
Cable reel of simple design, H. L.Whittemore
,
Machinery (New York 18, N.Y.) 30 ,923
(1924)
Design of specimens for short-time fatiguetests. L.B. Tuckerman ’ahd C.S. Aitchison. T275 OPTech. Pan. BS £2, ‘47 (1924)
Table of Brine 11 hardness numbers. Misc.Pub. BS, M62 (1924) Mo2 OP
Tests of thin gage metals. H. L.Whittemore
.
Discussion, Proc. Am. Soc. Testing *
Materials (Philadelphia 3 ,Pa.) 24,
part II, 1006-1011 (1924)
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Comparative slow bend and impact notchedbar tests of some metals. S .N. Petrenko. T289 OPTech. Pap. BS 19, 315 (1925)
Strain detection in mild steel by washcoating. R .S .Johnston, British Ironand Steel Inst. (London, England)CXII o 342 (1925)
Elastic ring for verification of Brine 11hardness testing machines. S . N. Petrenko.Trans. Am. Soc. Steel Treating (Cleve-land, Ohio) IX, 420 (1926)
A fabric tension meter for use on aircraft.L.B. Tuckerman, G.H.Keulegan and H. N. T320 lOjz!
Eaton. BS Tech. Pap. 20, 581 (1926)
Methods of socketing fiber rope and tensilestrength tests. H. L.Whittemore and C.T.Ervin. The Cord Age, (New York 16
,N.Y.)
9, No. 6, 12, 46, (1926)
Impact testing of insulating material.H. L.Whittemore . Discussion. Proc.Am. Soc. Testing Materials (Phila.
3 ,Pa.) 26, part II, 653 (1926)
Standardizing the Brinell test. H.L.Whittemore, L.B. Tuckerman and S.N.Petrenko. Discussion. Am. Soc. SteelTreating (Cleveland, Ohio), XI, 67(1927)
A portable apparatus for transverse testsof brick. A.H.Stang. BS Tech. Papers, T34 I OP21, 347 (1927)
The Whittemore strain gage .• H. L.Whittemore
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Instruments (Pittsburgh 12,
Pa.) 1,299 ( 1928 )
Rings -for checking accuracy of testingmachines. V/.S .Morehouse . Iron Age(New York 17, N.Y.) 122, 945 (1929)
)
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Title Series
The determination and significance of theproportional limit in testing metals.L.B . Tuckerman. Discussion. Proc. Am.Soc. Testing Materials (Philadelphia 3,Pa.) 29, part II, 538 (1929)
Report of committee E-l on methods of bendtesting. L.B. Tuckerman. Discussion.Proc. Am. Soc. Testing Materials.(Philadeluhia 3, Pa.) 29, part I, 503(1929)
A new dead weight testing machine of 100,000lb capacity. L.B . Tuckerman, H.L.Whittemoreand S. N. Petrenko. BS J. Research 4, 26 l RP147(1930). Metals and Alloys * (New York, N.Y.)1, 661 (1930)
'
Relationships between Rockwell and Brinellnumbers. S . N. Petrenko. BS J. Research RP185i, 19 ( 1930 )
Specimens for torsion tests of metals. L.B.Tuckerman. Discussion. . Proc . Am. Soc.Testing Material (Philadeluhia 3 ,
Pa.)30, part II, 5^5 (1930)
Inspection service for welded structures seenas need. H.L.Whittemore. Steel (Cleve-land 13 ,
Ohio), 88 (1931). WeldingEngineer (Chicago, 111.), 16, 49 (1931)
Thermal effects in elastic and plasticdeformation. L.B . Tuckerman. Discussion.Proc. Am. Soc. Testing Materials. (Phila-delphia Pa.) 32, part II, 594 ( 1932 )
A method of exciting resonant vibratioiis inmechanical systems. L.B. Tuckerman, H.L.Dryden and H.B. Brooks. BS J. Research. -
7;)b
10, No. 5, 659 (1933)
Determination of stresses from strains onthree intersecting gage lines and itsapplication to actual tests. W.R. RP559Osgood and R.G. Sturm. BS J. Research10
; 685 (1933)
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A propeller -vibration indicator. H.L.Dryden and L.B. Tuckerman. BS J.Research 12, No. 5, .537 (1934) RP678 OP
An extensometer comparator. A.-H. Stang andL.R .Sweetman. J.Research MBS 15. 199(1935). Mechanical World and Engineer-
RP822 OP
ing Record (Manchester,England) XCVIII .
473 (1935)
Determination of principal stresses fromstrains on four intersecting gage lines45° apart. V/.R. Osgood. J. ResearchMBS 17, 579 (1.935)
RP851
Determination of the 'Brine 11 number of metals.S. N. Petrenko, W.Ramberg and B.L.Wilson. RP903J. Research TIBS 12, 59 (1936)
Speed control for screw-nower testing machinesdriven by direct -current motors. A.-H. -
Stang and L.R . Swee'tman. Am, Soc, TestingMaterials. (Philadelphia 3? Pa.) Bui,No. 87
9August 1937
Compensation of strain gages for vibration andimpact. V/.Bleakney. J. Research MBS 18
,RP1005
723 (1937)
Calibration of testing machines under dynamicloading. B.L.Wilson and C. Johnson. J. RP1009Research MBS 19, 41 (1937.)
Graphical computations of stresses fromstrain data. A. II. Stang and M. Green- RP1034span. J. Research MBS 19, 437 (1937)
The "pack” method for compressive tests ofthin specimens' of materials used in thin- /wall structures. C .S . Aitchison and L.B. iRo41
Tuckerman. • NACA Tech. Reports 2j? (1939)
The significance of tests. W.E.Emley and L.B.Tuckerman. Am. Soc. Testing Materials(Philadelphia 3? Pa.) Bui. No. 99 (1939)
Extension of pack method for compressivetests. C . S .Aitchison. NACA Tech. Note TN789789 (1940)
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Symposium on the significance of the tensiontest. W. Pi. Osgood. Discussion. Proc. Am.Soc. Testing Materials (Philadelphia 3, Da.)40, 583,(1940)
Effect of aging on mechanical oropertics ofaluminum-alloy rivets. F.C.Roop. NACATech. Report 724 (1941)'
TR724 15^
Note on plane strain. W.R. Osgood. J. AppliedMechanics (New York 13, N.Y. ) A-26(1942)
Proposed method of verification and classi-fication of strainomoters. B.L.Wilson,Am. Soc. Testing Materials. (Philadel-phia 3 ,
Pa.) Bui. No. 117, 83 (1942)
A portable calibrator for dynamic straingages. A. E, McPherson. NACA Tech.Note 887 (1943)
TN887
Adaptor for measuring principal strainswith Tuckerrnan Strain Cage. A.E.McPherson. NACA Tech. Note 898 (1943)
TN898
Dead-weight machines of 111,000-and 10, 100-pound capacities. B.L.Wilson, D.R.yTate and G.Borkowski. Circular 446,
< June (1943)
C446 5^
A subpress for compressive tests. C.S.Aitchison and J. A. Miller. NACA Tech.Note 912 (1943)
TN912
Guides for preventing buckling in axialfatigue tests of thin sheet-metalspecimens. V/.C .Brueggeman, and M.Mayer, Jr. NACA Tech. Note 931 (1944)
TN931
Characteristics of the Tuckerrnan straingage. B.L.Wilson. Proc. Am. Soc.Testing Materials (Philadelphia 3?Pa.
)
44, 1017 (1944)
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Performance .tests ofI - calibrationW. R. Campbell.(1944)
wire strain gagesfhe tors in tension.MCA Tech. Note 954
Series Pr ice
T 11954
A comparison of microhardness indentationtests. D.R.Tate. Trans. Am. Soc. forMetals (Cleveland 3, Ohio) 35, 374(1945)
A transfer strain gage for large strains.M. Greensnan and L.R.Sweetman. J. Res. RP1658 58MS 3d: ?
No. 6, 595 (1945)
Performanc e tests of wir e s tr a i n gage s
II - calibration factors in compression. TN978V'/.R. Campbell. MCA Tech. Note 978 (1945)
Performance tests of wire strain gagesIII - calibrations at 'high tensilestrains. V/.R. Campbell. MCA . Tech. Note TN997
997 (1945)
Errors in indicated strain for a typicalwire strain gage caused by pre straining
,
temperature changes, and weathering.W .R .Campbell. MCA Tech. Note 1011 (1946)
TN1011
A fixturesheetguide1022
for compressive tests ofmetal between lubricated
s. J. A. Hiller,NACA Tech.
(1946)
thinsteelNote TNI02
2
Specification for Knoon Indenters. LetterCircular LC819, (1946) LC819
Performance tests of wire strain gagesIV - axial and transverse sensitivities, TNI042W.R .Campbell. MACA Tech. Note 1042 (1946)
Proving rings for calibrating testingmachines. B. L. Wilson, D.R.Tate and 0454 108G.Borkowski. Circular 454, (1946)
Temperature coefficients for proving rings.B . L.Wilson, D.R.Tate and G.Borkowski, RP1726 108J. Research NBS 33 ,
No. 1, 1 (1946)
Vacuum-tube acceleration pickup. W.Ramberg.J. Research NBS 33 ,
No. 6, 3 91 (1946) RP1754 158